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No job is too small or too big for us,” explains Jason McDonald, owner of General Fire and Safety. “We’ve handled projects from $100 to $2 million, and we do it with great customer service.”

General Fire and Safety installs, maintains, and inspects a full spectrum of fire protection systems while also supplying industrial safety equipment such as hard hats and eye wash stations. The company was founded in 1964, and McDonald joined the staff in 1999. He took over full ownership in January 2017 and has high praise for his staff.

“We hire great, high-character people,” he notes. “They’re factory trained and certified, and their overall objective is to take care of our customers. We understand that business owners need to have their fire equipment working 100 percent of the time. Every life matters, whether you’re in a small office, a high-rise building, a large data center or warehouse. If an issue arises with a client’s fire protection system or safety equipment, they can count on us to handle it swiftly and without fail.”